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Welcome to the project page for the inaugural ECS Data Science Hack Day on October 4, 2017!

General information and material can be found in the ECS Hack Day GitHub repository while the data, notes, and software associated with each of the projects are "components" of this main OSF page.

Hack Day Agenda

Room: Maryland 1

Start End Activity
8:30 9:30 Kick-off, motivations, overview Daniel Schwartz
9:30 12:00 Introduction to Key Data Science Tools
9:30 10:00 Using the command line & bash shell David Beck
10:00 10:20 What is version control & why we care? video
10:20 10:30 Break
10:30 11:00 Version control practicum video starts at 35:00
11:00 11:30 Jupyter notebook basics Matt Murbach
11:30 12:00 Python ecosystem & package discovery
12:00 1:00 Lunch & Project Ideation All
1:00 5:00 Project Time
1:00 2:20 Collaborative team work
2:20 2:30 Team progress standups
2:30 4:20 Collaborative team work
4:20 4:50 Team final reports and future directions
4:50 5:00 Final thoughts and idea sharing for the future

Twitter

@ECSorg, @UW_CEI, @uwescience and tweet with the hashtag #ECSHackDay.

Support for the ECS Hack Day is provided by:

The US Army Research Office, The University of Washington (UW), UW Clean Energy Institute, UW eScience Institute, and the UW NRT DIRECT Program.

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